Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:15:02
He's not getting away with anything.
:15:05
Get some stuff on him
and you can have...

:15:08
- A month's vacation?
- With pay.

:15:11
With pay? Leave four columns open
on the front page tomorrow.

:15:15
I'll keep the whole front page open.
:15:18
- What are you gonna do?
- Have lunch.

:15:29
The first time I ever
had a suit made on purpose.

:15:36
It's merely a suggestion, Mr Deeds,
:15:40
but if you give me power of attorney,
we'll take care of everything.

:15:44
Everyone will try to sell you something.
:15:46
There have been a lot of them already.
Strange people.

:15:49
Salesmen, politicians,
all want something.

:15:52
Haven't had a minute
to see Grant's tomb.

:15:54
Your uncle didn't bother
with that sort of thing.

:15:57
He travelled, enjoyed himself.
You should do the same thing.

:16:01
Besides wanting to be my lawyer,
you want to handle my investments?

:16:06
- Yes. That is to say...
- How much extra would it cost?

:16:10
- No extra charge.
- That's a lot of extra work.

:16:13
But that's a service Cedar, Cedar,
Cedar & Budington usually donates.

:16:18
Budington. I can't think of a rhyme
for Budington yet.

:16:22
The gentlemen from the opera
are still waiting in the boardroom.

:16:26
They're getting a trifle impatient.
:16:28
I forgot. What do they want?
:16:30
Your uncle was chairman.
They expect you to carry on.

:16:33
I'll tell them to keep their shirts on
and that you'll be down.

:16:36
Oh, did you send that telegram
to Jim Mason yet?

:16:39
Jim Mason? Oh, yeah, yeah.
:16:41
No, I didn't send it. I've got it
written out, though. Here it is.

:16:45
"Arthur's been with the tallow works
too long.

:16:47
" Don't think we should fire him.
Longfellow."

:16:50
Send it. I don't want him to fire Arthur.
:16:53
Sure, we don't want to fire Arthur.
:16:55
Arthur was the last baby
my father delivered.

:16:57
You ought to give this matter
some thought.


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